About us

Matthews Law is a specialist competition law firm. We are internationally recognised market-leaders in competition law (antitrust), economic regulation and consumer law. We are also noted experts in TMT and aviation matters.

We are involved in significant matters in our area, covering a range of contentious and non-contentious matters, from merger control, to cartels and investigations, to technology issues, to advertising. We work in most economic sectors and are constantly learning about new industries and issues. Our work is interesting and often high profile. Much is for international clients.

We take pride in being innovative, commercial, solution-focussed advisers, while remaining technically excellent. We are busy and looking for the right people at various levels.

About you

You will be smart, hard-working, keen to keep developing, and have a great attitude. Our flat structure means you can develop as fast and far as you are able. You will be a valued member of a small highly skilled team, gaining great experience in a top tier practice, based in new offices in the Vero Centre.

A successful applicant will be:

  • intellectually curious, preferably evidenced by a strong academic record
  • technologically savvy, able to work creatively and flexibly
  • be a lateral thinker with excellent written communication skills
  • interested in, and willing to develop an understanding of, the intersection of economics and law
  • above all, have a great attitude

We invite law students and lawyers looking for full time, part time (likely ongoing) or summer clerk positions to apply. Our continued growth allows us to offer flexible opportunities.

Applications

Applications should include a personalised cover letter, CV and academic transcript. Please state what opportunity you seek and available dates.

Send your application to: Practice.manager@matthewslaw.co.nz

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